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Highly Sophisticated Tool Personalizes Reform Debate, Makes Projections for Leading Congressional Proposals

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| For Immediate Release May 17, 2000 | |
NCPA To Unveil New Online Social Security Calculator |
WASHINGTON (May 17, 2000) - Coming amid a growing debate between Gov. Bush and Vice President Al Gore on Social Security reform, the National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA SM) will unveil a new online Social Security benefits calculator Monday, May 22, at the National Press Club to help illustrate what Social Security reform really means to average Americans.
NCPA president John Goodman and Texas A&M researchers will provide demonstrations of how the calculator works. The NCPA will also present new information on the declining rates of return paid by Social Security, and will offer a comparative analysis of the three major reform proposals before Congress.
The NCPA's calculator, for the first time anywhere, uses census data of almost 500 occupations to help project the user's future income growth, providing the most accurate benefit projection available, including projections made by the Social Security Administration, especially for younger workers.
The NCPA's calculator shows users:
WHO: John C. Goodman, President, NCPA, Tom Saving & Andrew Rettenmaier, Private Enterprise Research Center, Texas A&M University
WHAT: NCPA News Conference To Unveil New Online Social Security Benefits Calculator
WHEN: Monday, May 22, 2000, 10:00 AM
WHERE: Zenger Room, National Press Club, 529 14th Street, N.W., Washington, Dc
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